Installing scikits.umfpack also enables using UMFPACK solver via some of
the scipy.sparse.linalg functions, for SciPy >= 0.14.0. Note you will
need to have installed UMFPACK before hand. UMFPACK is parse of
`SuiteSparse <http://faculty.cse.tamu.edu/davis/suitesparse.html>`__.

Dependencies
============

scikit-umfpack depends on NumPy, SciPy, SuiteSparse, and swig is a
build-time dependency.

Building SuiteSparse
--------------------

SuiteSparse may be available from your package manager or as a prebuilt
shared library. If that is the case use that if possible. Installation
on Ubuntu 14.04 can be achieved with

::

sudo apt-get install libsuitesparse-dev

Otherwise, you will need to build from source. Unfortunately,
SuiteSparse's makefiles do not support building a shared library out of
the box. You may find `Stefan F\xfcrtinger instructions
helpful <http://fuertinger.lima-city.de/research.html#building-numpy-and-scipy>`__.

Furthmore, building METIS-4.0, an optional but important compile time
dependency of SuiteSparse, has problems on newer GCCs. This `patch and
instructions <http://www.math-linux.com/mathematics/linear-systems/article/how-to-patch-metis-4-0-error-conflicting-types-for-__log2>`__
from Nadir Soualem are helpful for getting a working METIS build.

Otherwise, I commend you to the documentation.

Installation
============

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Releases of scikit-umfpack can be installed using ``pip``. For a system-wide
installation run::

pip install --upgrade scikit-umfpack

or for a user installation run ::

pip install --upgrade --user scikit-umfpack

To install scikit-umfpack from its source code directory, run in that
directory (``--user`` means a user installation)::

pip install --upgrade --user .

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Development
===========

Code
----

You can check the latest sources with the command:

::

git clone https://github.com/scikit-umfpack/scikit-umfpack.git

or if you have write privileges:

::

git clone git@github.com:scikit-umfpack/scikit-umfpack.git

Testing
-------

After installation, you can launch the test suite from outside the
source directory (you will need to have the ``nose`` package installed):